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how can I see my transactions from december, 2013. I need to see if a check was cashed

Mike, Delran
September 11, 2014 10:01:05 PM

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In reply to Mike, Delran

Thanks for visiting us here on TD Helps, Mike! We'll be sure to point you in the right direction regarding your question.
You can access your statements via Online Banking all the way back from April of 2010! If you're not currently enrolled for Online Banking, you may do so by clicking here: http://bit.ly/1lU2qfY. Please have your account number, debit card number and Social Security number available. If you have any trouble signing up, please contact our Digital Banking Specialists, 24/7 at 800-493-7562. Once you are logged in, follow the steps below.
1. Click on the accounts link at the top of the screen
2. Click on the checking account number you would like to view the statements of
3. Click on the “Statements” tab.
4. Choose the statement period you would like to view and click “View Statement”
5. You may then click the print icon if you would like to print a copy of your statement
Let us know if you have any questions, Mike!

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